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Bartolommeo, Fra |
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Bartolommeo, Fra (c. 1472-1517)Italian religious painter of the High Renaissance, active in Florence. He introduced Venetian artists to the Florentine High Renaissance style during a visit to Venice in 1508, and took back with him to Florence a Venetian sense of colour. His style is one of classic simplicity and order, as in The Mystical Marriage of St Catherine (1511; Louvre, Paris). Greatly affected by the preaching of the revivalist Girolamo Savonarola, he burned all his nude studies, and on Savonarola's death became a Dominican monk at S Marco. After an interval due to this disturbance he resumed religious painting, and when Raphael visited Florence in 1506 he made Fra Bartolommeo's acquaintance, each artist influencing the other's work.
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16) These paintings encompass the Early to the High Renaissance, including significant works by Titian, Fra Bartolommeo and Pontormo. His comment that the term High Renaissance needs reassessment (7) is but one example; his attendant comments on the style of Fra Bartolommeo help open the discussion. John,'' depicting the Holy Family resting under a palm and pomegranate tree during the flight from the Holy Land, was painted by Fra Bartolommeo (1472-1517) about 1509 and is the first major Florentine High Renaissance painting to come into the museum's collection. |
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